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Dominique Strauss-Kahn Faces Rape Charges As Another Woman Comes Forward

Dominique Strausskahn

First Posted: 05/16/11 09:41 AM ET Updated: 07/16/11 06:12 AM ET

NEW YORK -- The head of the International Monetary Fund was examined for evidence that could incriminate him in the alleged sexual assault of a hotel maid, charges that stunned the global financial world and upended French presidential politics.

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, a married father of four whose reputation with women earned him the nickname "the great seducer," faced arraignment Monday on charges of attempted rape and criminal sexual contact in the alleged attack on a maid who went into his penthouse suite at a hotel near Times Square to clean it.

Strauss-Kahn was taken into custody on Saturday and spent more than 24 hours inside a Harlem precinct, where police say the maid identified him from a lineup, then headed to a hospital for a "forensic examination" requested by prosecutors to obtain more evidence in the case, defense lawyer William Taylor said. He was taken to a Manhattan court early Monday.

Another defense attorney, Benjamin Brafman, said the IMF managing director "intends to vigorously defend these charges and he denies any wrongdoing."

In France on Monday, a lawyer for a woman who claims she was sexually assaulted by Strauss-Kahn nine years ago said she now wants to file a legal complaint against the IMF head.

Lawyer David Koubbi told RTL radio Monday that his client, Tristane Banon, did not file suit earlier due to pressure over the alleged 2002 assault. He said she was dissuaded by her own mother, a regional Socialist official.

Koubbi told RTL he is likely to file suit for Banon now because "she knows she'll be heard and she knows she'll be taken seriously."

A member of France's Socialist party, Strauss-Kahn was widely considered the strongest potential challenger next year to President Nicolas Sarkozy, whose political fortunes have been flagging.

French viewers were shocked Monday by the images of the handcuffed Strauss-Kahn escorted and ducking stone-faced into a police car. In France, public figures are usually shielded from view in such circumstances.

Fellow Socialists increasingly defended Strauss-Kahn, citing contradictions in the investigation, and pledged to stick to the campaign calendar.

"His close friends cannot believe that he is guilty," said Socialist politician and friend Jean Christophe Cambadelis.

Environment Minister Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet lamented the shadow the incident could cast on all of France.

"I'm very surprised to see at what speed in France we rush to political conclusions about a subject that is a serious one. He is accused of very serious acts. We are hardly speaking at all of the alleged victim," she said Monday on Canal-Plus television. In addition to the hotel maid, Koscuisko-Morizet said there is another "clear victim, which is France."

Strauss-Kahn, 62, was nabbed less than four hours after the alleged assault, plucked from first class on a Paris-bound Air France flight that was just about to leave the gate at John F. Kennedy International Airport.

He was alone when he checked into the luxury Sofitel hotel, not far from Times Square, on Friday afternoon, police said. It wasn't clear why he was in New York. The IMF is based in Washington, and he had been due in Germany on Sunday to meet with Chancellor Angela Merkel.

The 32-year-old maid told authorities that when she entered his spacious, $3,000-a-night suite early Saturday afternoon, she thought it was unoccupied. Instead, Strauss-Kahn emerged from the bathroom naked, chased her down a hallway and pulled her into a bedroom, where he sexually assaulted her, New York Police Department spokesman Paul J. Browne said.

The woman told police she fought him off, but then he dragged her into the bathroom, where he forced her to perform oral sex on him and tried to remove her underwear. The woman was able to break free again, escaped the room and told hotel staff what had happened, authorities said.

Strauss-Kahn was gone by the time detectives arrived moments later. He left his cellphone behind. "It looked like he got out of there in a hurry," Browne said.

The NYPD discovered he was at JFK and contacted officials at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which runs the airport. Port Authority police officers arrested him.

The maid was taken by police to a hospital and was treated for minor injuries. Stacy Royal, a spokeswoman for Sofitel, said the hotel's staff was cooperating in the investigation and that the maid "has been a satisfactory employee of the hotel for the past three years."

Strauss-Kahn was arrested on charges of a criminal sex act, attempted rape and unlawful imprisonment. Authorities were looking for any forensic evidence and DNA.

His wife, Anne Sinclair, defended him in a statement to French news agency AFP.

"I do not believe for one second the accusations brought against my husband. I have no doubt his innocence will be established," said Sinclair, a New York-born journalist who hosted a popular weekly TV news broadcast in France in the 1980s and '90s.

The arrest could throw the long-divided Socialists back into disarray about who they could present as Sarkozy's opponent. Even some of his adversaries were stunned.

"It's totally hallucinating. If it is true, this would be a historic moment, but in the negative sense, for French political life," said Dominique Paille, a political rival to Strauss-Kahn on the center right, on BFM television. Still, he urged, "I hope that everyone respects the presumption of innocence. I cannot manage to believe this affair."

Candidates need to announce their intentions this summer to run in fall primary elections.

"If he's cleared, he could return - but if he is let off only after four or five months, he won't be able to run" because the campaign will be too far along, said Jerome Fourquet of the IFOP polling agency.

"I think his political career is over," Philippe Martinat, who wrote a book called "DSK-Sarkozy: The Duel," told The Associated Press. "Behind him he has other affairs ... I don't see very well how he can pick himself back up."

The chief of Sarkozy's conservative party, Jean-Francois Cope, said he told the president that he asked fellow party members to "proceed with caution and restraint" in their comments, and Sarkozy supported the idea.

"I was, like all Frenchmen, very disturbed by the news, very disturbed by the images that I saw," including of Strauss-Kahn handcuffed in New York.

"There is the principle of presumed innocent," he said.

Strauss-Kahn is known as DSK in France, but media there also have dubbed him "the great seducer." His reputation as a charmer of women has not hurt his career in France, where politicians' private lives traditionally come under less scrutiny than in the United States.

In 2008, Strauss-Kahn was briefly investigated over whether he had an improper relationship with a subordinate female employee. The IMF board found his actions "reflected a serious error of judgment" yet deemed the relationship consensual.

But attempted rape charges are far more serious than extramarital flings and could do far more damage to his reputation in France and abroad.

"It's sure that a future president already mired in judicial problems is not well seen by the French," said Patricia Bous, a lab researcher in Paris' Left Bank on Monday.

"It's obvious that this is someone a lot of people were counting on, and because of this all of the cards are being reshuffled. So I don't know what's going to happen, but for me there is a presumption of innocence and we await the proof so we'll see," said university employee Hubert Javaux, also in the Left Bank.

European newspapers all put Strauss-Kahn on their front pages Monday morning, with grim headlines and photos. "DSK Out" read the banner headline on the left-leaning Liberation. "The Doors of the Elysee Are Closing for DSK" read that in Belgium's Le Soir.

The New York allegations come amid French media reports about Strauss-Kahn's lifestyle, including luxury cars and suits, that some have dubbed a smear campaign. Some French raised suspicions about the sexual assault case as well.

"Perhaps this affair will unravel very quickly, if we learn that there is in the end no serious charge and that what was said by this woman was not true, and we all wish for this," former Socialist Party boss Francois Hollande said on Canal-Plus television. "To commit an act of such seriousness, this does not resemble the man I know."

A former economics professor, Strauss-Kahn served as French industry minister and finance minister in the 1990s, and is credited with preparing France for the adoption of the euro by taming its deficit.

He took over as head of the IMF in November 2007. The 187-nation lending agency provides help in the form of emergency loans for countries facing severe financial problems.

Sarkozy, who did not comment publicly Sunday, had championed Strauss-Kahn to run the IMF. Political strategists saw it as a way for Sarkozy to get a potential challenger far from the French limelight.

Caroline Atkinson, an IMF spokeswoman, issued a statement Sunday that said the agency would have no comment on the New York case. She referred all inquiries to Strauss-Kahn's personal lawyer and said the "IMF remains fully functioning and operational."

The fund's executive board was expected to be briefed on developments related to Strauss-Kahn on Sunday, but the meeting was postponed. John Lipsky, the IMF's first deputy managing director, would lead the organization in an acting capacity in Strauss-Kahn's absence.

Strauss-Kahn was supposed to be meeting in Berlin on Sunday with Merkel about increasing aid to Greece, and then join EU finance ministers in Brussels on Monday and Tuesday. The IMF is responsible for one-third of Greece's existing loan package, and his expected presence at these meetings underlined the gravity of the Greek crisis.

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Associated Press writers Elaine Ganley and Jeffrey Schaeffer in Paris, Colleen Long, Cristian Salazar and Verena Dobnik in New York and Martin Crutsinger in Washington contributed to this report.

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02:40 AM on 05/26/2011
Call me a confused poor middle class sap but why was DS-K staying in a hotel when his wife lives in a building not far from the hotel? I know the uber rich are different but seems to me that he must have been up to some kind of hanky-panky by being in the hotel in the first place. Somebody help me understand!
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10:49 PM on 05/19/2011
It baffles me that anybody in an alleged victim's family would even attempt to dissuade them from going to the police to press charges against the alleged rapist. Oh, well. Either way, it looks like this guy's career might be over no matter what happens.
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nualak
05:02 PM on 05/18/2011
I was being disingenuous when I said I wished the man well. Being from Europe and responding to a report I had seen from a gentleman from France, saying well, if he spends a couple of month's in jail, he could still run for President of France. I don't think the gentleman from France realizes that rape can pull down a 20 plus year jail term, where as in France, they obviously are given a couple of month's, if any, especially when it comes to a prominent official.
02:32 PM on 05/18/2011
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02:30 PM on 05/18/2011
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11:44 AM on 05/18/2011
This man represents almost all men, at any given time, they snap into pornography they watch consistently on line! They are so stupid, especially the ones with wives; they not only embarrass themselves, wives, children, friends, supporters and country; now they sit sad, shameful grey faces in the courts, hoping justice would support their lying theory. They've been abusing women from "time immorial" and it continues ....... What about women who have no voices, and are not from "rich" societies?. I believe this woman is innocent of any sexual seductions against that giant "donkey" she did not even know who he was, and was only in the process of her duties as a maid, not a prostitute! I hope when he is tried he is found guilty, and suffer the full penalty of the law. Afterall Madoff is sitting in prison - he was also innocent! ...and that "Swassnigger" (Maria Shriver's husband) I don't know why I have a feeling that woman was raped, and to prove it, she brought forth that child....could you see her accusing the "great Arnold" of rape???? this happened every day in early America between slave masters and their maids - the light-skinned children stayed in doors because wicked daddies did not want them out of their sight! This is all shameful....they thought only Tiger Woods could err. Well if you search carefully, you will find that almost all powerful influential men have committed sexual atrocity against innocent women - they've gone unpunished!
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mcostello
It's just math
12:47 PM on 05/19/2011
And all women are................angry much?
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12:48 PM on 05/19/2011
you hope he is guilty, wha?
09:52 AM on 05/18/2011
This is a man who has gotten away with this before. Conspire to cover, but it doesn't add up. I also am a woman who was attacked and raped, and of course it was covered up, but I know it will happen again. That rage was the direct opposite of consentual sex, and if men only could understand that brutality there would be no debate. I know if they are convicted they get the opportunity to see it coming in prision, and women are not afforded that luxery.
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06:45 PM on 05/17/2011
In my earlier post, I noted the two main defenses to rape ("not me" and consent) and did a small analysis of each, based upon what the media has reported (which is never everything). However, I have also been asked me about the defense of insanity or even a multiple personality defense. I am a lawyer licensed NOT in New York, so know that. Some jurisdictions allow for Guilty but Mentally Ill. Some allow Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity. But, in any jurisdiction, insanity would be an uphill battle. It always is. Psychopathy is generally NOT insanity. Psychopaths know precisely what they are doing. In terms of Multiple Personality Disorder, that is an antiquated diagnosis. The new diagnosis is Dissociative Identity Disorder, and is often treated as a spectrum disorder with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD/DID). Those are personality disorders. But, in any case, this man is/was the head of a major international group, candidate for high office. I mean ... good luck with insanity. Dissociation is something the defense could consider. But, if this guy has evidence of prior bad acts admitted as "pattern and practice" exception ... This means that he has lived with that level of violence and remained cool as a cucumber. I would never say 100%, but I would go out on a limb and say that, at this point, insanity won't cut it here.
03:13 PM on 05/17/2011
Silvio comment I made not being a jewish gay personality is to show you never has a sex scandal
been revealed to be gay always having to deal with the opposite sex. Nixon had many gay lovers as his first secretary was as well as chief of marines in white house. The male prostitution payments in credit cards was known in the first Bush administration no problem until Clinton bold as he is took to a corridor b job by secretary. What of Hollywood territory with casting couch only history of all the years of gay love and no scandal. Today recognize Kennedy in Cape Cod in 1969 with his secretary a woman or 1979 Nelson Rockefeller heart attack sharing his bed with his secretary also a woman. My case of 7 years is not beating the woman who charged me with a false beating in turn made me look bad had to hide my things in a way frozen my life but the bad karma drove her aristocratic lover to the grave now nearly two years. This man was a rabbi very rich yet poor in heart took his fortune and blew it in crack. Took her magic shop which Dustin Hoffman used in his movie Perfume theme which provoked me to write giving meaning special about abused women. Strauss-Kahn is a good man not problem having a woman to make sex only it is to easy to be plant false charges......
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nualak
01:52 PM on 05/17/2011
If he is found guilty, I think the French will be flabbergassed at the draconian sentences handed down in U.S. courts for any kind of an infraction, let alone rape. I empathize with the woman, I am one, I am just totally against the length of sentences meted out for the smallest crime, like getting locked up for years for selling an ounce of marijuana, or allowing the police to break down your door (without a warrant) because they smelled marijuana being burned in a house. I wish this guy good luck in the American Court system, she and I sympathize with the victim, she will have to live with this the rest of her life.
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04:06 PM on 05/18/2011
And yet you wish good luck to the guy and not the victim. Interesting priorities you have. So you lump her rape into "the smallest crime" status like pot? What a feminist you are.
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05:13 PM on 05/19/2011
And it's not about feminism, it's about humanity. Obviously nualak has never been the victim of forcible sexual intrusion and lacks the capacity to empathize with the trauma that results. Just the thought of it makes me shudder!! If DSK did this, he is sick and he needs to know that this conduct will not be tolerated. A slap on the wrist won't do the job. Society needs to be protected from violent predators and those who violate innocent children. I have no sympathy for them and they need to face serious repercussions for their sociopathic, inhumane conduct. Also, I do not think that this woman or a grand jury would bring charges against such a powerful man if there wasn't credible evidence to establish lack of consent. We'll see.
01:22 PM on 05/17/2011
Castration. Consensual, really? Psychopath.
12:41 PM on 05/17/2011
Frankly i don't understand how the justice works in USA ...i mean the guy is accused AND he has to prove that he is innocent?!!!? i thought that anyone was innocent until...i mean ...is there something that i miss?
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04:09 PM on 05/18/2011
Every rape victim has to prove they were raped. They have a lot more to prove than the people they accuse.

This guy hasn't been tried or convicted of anything. He is jailed for attempting to flee the country and because he continues to be a flight risk.
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05:21 PM on 05/19/2011
No, the victim has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that she was victimized and whoever chooses to can remain in denial about the accused person's guilt if that makes them happy. But a jury will resolve the dispute and come out in favor of either the victim's version or that of the accused. That is the U.S. criminal justice system -- there is none better.
11:38 AM on 05/17/2011
boy what did Greece have to give up to this guy?
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BillyClub
11:04 AM on 05/17/2011
No offense: Is this Bankster defendant a clone of Bernie Madoff?
01:39 PM on 05/17/2011
No, he trained Bernie to do the same thing he does, only he does it to nations, not people.
10:31 AM on 05/17/2011
$3,000 a night hotel??!! Nice to see how the IMF is handling all the money that the world's countries are pouring into their coffers ... of course, to help the poor, developing countries. What a sham!
01:39 PM on 05/17/2011
ever wonder how much of that "bail out" money the IMF got? it's a LOT!
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04:10 PM on 05/18/2011
He didn't pay for that room. It's my understanding that he had a lesser room and the hotel bumped him up to that suite.
11:31 AM on 05/19/2011
Could not that be a sign of a set up?